Jaeger LeCoultre, a lady’s 18 carat gold bracelet wrist watch, ref: 169435A, circa 1960, the two piece case with silvered dial, raised baton numerals and Dauphine hands, 17 jewel Jaeger LeCoultre back wind movement, cal. 320, case 1.7cm including lugs, on an Italian mesh bracelet with ladder clasp
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Jaeger LeCoultre, a gentleman’s stainless steel wrist watch, ref 698985, circa 1955, the two piece screw case, silvered dial, raised tapered baton numerals, dauphine hands, 18 jewel Jaeger LeCoultre automatic movement, cal. P812, no. 1162034, case 4cm including lugs, on a black leather strap
A Jaeger-LeCoultre `Atmos` mantel timepiece, the black chapter ring with applied Arabic and baton shaped numerals, the conventional exposed signed movement with torsion pendulum, the gilt metal and glazed rectangular case with canted corners on bracket feet, height approx 22.5cm, together with wall bracket.
Jaeger LeCoultre for Hermes, a lady`s stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1975, ref: 6695 no. 1224867, the two piece stirrup case with silvered dial, baton hands and numerals, the 17 jewel Le Coultre Co movement cal: A940, signed Hermes Paris on the case back, on a black crocodile strap, case 3.6cm long including lugs Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A 9ct Gold Wristwatch, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, 1958, (calibre P480/C) nickel finished lever movement numbered 1349810, silvered dial with applied dagger markers, subsidiary seconds, case with unusual small rounded lugs, snap-on back, London 1958 and numbered 8475, 34mm wide see illustration
A Swiss Gilt Brass Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, circa 1970, the gilt brass case with five glazed panelled sides, 5-inch gilt coloured dial with applied Roman numerals, central skeletonised view of the movement with large oscillating balance wheel beneath, inside base signed and movement numbered 6207 7350, 23.5cm high, together with a matching gilt brass wall bracket see illustration
A gilt brass five-glass `Atmos` timepiece, Jaeger-LeCoultre, 20th century, the single train movement with torsion escapement and automatic winding via expansion and contraction of an aneroid chamber at the rear of the mechanism, the top stamped numbered 620648, with white Roman numeral chapter ring housed in glazed case with rounded angles and shallow plinth base incorporating adjustable feet, 23cm high, with original box and instruction booklet. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Jaeger-LeCoultre `Atmos` mantel timepiece, the lapis lazuli effect circular chapter ring with applied Arabic and baton numerals, the conventional exposed signed movement with torsion pendulum, the gilt metal and glazed rectangular case with canted corners on bracket feet, height approx 22cm.
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos clock, the timepiece movement stamped on the baseplate ‘Jaeger-LeCoultre, Atmos, Brevete Router, Fab Suisse, Swiss Made’, the frontplate stamped ‘6247’, the top stamped with the number ‘7075’, the dial having applied Roman numerals and tapered brass hands, the brass and glass case having canted corners, height 23.5cm. * The Atmos clock was first devised in the 1920’s by a Paris engineer J.L. Reuter who used mercury to react to changes in atmospheric pressure and which kept the clock running in near perpetual motion. The minute expansion and contraction of the gases within the container allowed the bellows to move and run the clock. The idea was taken up by LeCoultre who bought his idea and when they merged with rival watchmakers Jaeger considerable funds were set aside to develop the clock as it is known today with mercury replaced with less volatile gas.
Jaeger Le Coultre, an 18K rose gold cased, gents wristwatch. The gold dial with subsidiary second dial, gilt baton and black enamel 1/4 hour arabic numerals, signed Jaeger LeCoultre. Movement number 44904 and signed jaeger lecoultre, The rear of the case numbered 362935 A. Fitted with an omega black leather strap.
A collection of items to include a shaped oval brooch by Trifari, of starburst design, corner claw set with a trap cut blue paste; a blue and green paste set pendant with chain, by Christian Dior; a Jaeger-LeCoultre travelling clock, with pochette; an oval shell cameo brooch; a fringed necklace and other pieces (Qty)
Jaeger LeCoultre, Gran`Sport Automatique, a gentleman`s stainless steel wristwatch, No 2120078, the reverso screw down case with screw down crown, the black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, luminous hands, red centre seconds hand and date aperture at 6 o`clock, 31 jewel Jaeger LeCoultre movement, cal: 960R, No 3137704, on a brick link bracelet with concealed fold over clasp, case 3.1cm long. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Jaeger-leCoultre, a lady's gold back-wind wristwatch, no 620141 A, the round dial with gilt baton and Arabic numerals and lozenge hands, Swiss post 1934 .750 standard for Geneva, 13mm diameter, on a black leather strap; and Jaeger-leCoultre, a lady's back-wind wristwatch, no. 687642 A, lugless, 13mm diameter Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Swiss Gilt Brass Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, circa 1970, the gilt brass case with five glazed panelled sides, 4-1/4-inch white dial with Arabic and dagger numerals, central skeletonised view of the movement with large oscillating balance wheel beneath, movement signed and numbered 110882, 22cm high See illustration
Jaeger LeCoultre, a lady's ruby cocktail wristwatch, circa 1970, ref: 89013, the circular two piece case with silvered dial, black Arabic numerals, tapered baton markers and blued steel hands, the 18 jewel Jaeger LeCoultre back-wound movement adjusted to four positions, with cabochon ruby set lugs attached to a two row foxtail link bracelet with a snap clasp, 16.1 cm long. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A gilt brass four-glass 'Atmos' timepiece, Jaeger-LeCoultre, mid 20th century. The single train movement with torsion escapement and automatic winding via expansion and contraction of an aneroid chamber at the rear of the mechanism, with gilt on white baton numeral chapter ring with Arabic quarters, the glazed case with canted angles and shallow plinth base incorporating adjustable feet, 22cm high. The above description should be read in conjunction with IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING THE CATALOGUING OF CLOCKS printed in the sale catalogue. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Jaeger-LeCoultre, Reverso, a gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, ref: 250.8.86, No 2140877, the five piece screw down reversible case with a reeded bezel, the silvered dial with black Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, 18 jewel Jaeger-LeCoultre movement adjusted to five positions and temperature cal: 846/1, on a tan strap with a Jaeger-LeCoultre stainless steel deployant clasp, case 4cm long including lugs.
Jaeger-LeCoultre, Reverso, a gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, ref: 251.8.86, No 1831963, the three piece reversible case with black dial, Arabic numerals and arrow hands, 18 jewel Jaeger-LeCoultre movement adjusted to four positions cal: 645/1, on an integral polished and textured brick link bracelet with Jaeger-LeCoultre snap clasp, case 3.3cm long, in a Jaeger-LeCoultre box with the original guarantee and paper work.
Jaeger-LeCoultre, a 9 carat gold mid size wristwatch, Birmingham 1950, the two piece Dennison case with cylindrical lugs, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals, pointed baton markers, pointed hands and subsidiary seconds dial, 15 jewel Jaeger-LeCoultre movement cal: 480 No 659560, on a tan strap, case 3.4cm long including lugs.
Jaeger Le-Coultre, Reverso Memory, a gentleman's stainless steel and gold plated wristwatch, circa 2004, the three piece screw down reversible case with two dials and push button for fly back, the front silvered dial with Arabic numerals, luminous hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the reverse black dial with white minute calibrated numerals, Jaeger-LeCoultre movement adjusted to five positions cal: 682, on a brown strap with a Jaeger- LeCoultre stainless steel deployant clasp, case 3.9cm long including lugs, in a Jaeger-LeCoultre fitted box, with the original guarantee and paper work and outer card packaging.
Jaeger-LeCoultre, Master Control Reveil, a gentleman's stainless steel alarm wristwatch No 0830, circa 1995, ref: 141.8.97, signed and dated C H Beocrey Horolger 20.5.1995, the two piece screw down case with swept down lugs and two winding crowns, the silvered dial with Arabic and tapered baton numerals, dauphine hands, blued steel centre seconds hand and date aperture with an inner revolving alarm disc, 22 jewel Jaeger-LeCoultre automatic alarm movement adjusted to five positions cal: 916 No 2665318, on a green strap with a stainless steel Jaeger-LeCoultre deployant clasp, case 4.7cm long including lugs.
Jaeger-LCoultre, Master Control Ultra Thin, a gentleman's 18 carat white gold wristwatch, circa 2001, ref: 145.3.79.S, No 086, the two piece screw down case with arched lugs and crystal display back, the silvered dial with tapered baton and Arabic numerals and tapered baton hands, 19 jewel Jaeger-Le Coultre automatic movement No 2975321, on a black strap with a Jaeger-LeCoultre 18 carat white gold deployant buckle, case 3.5cm diameter, with a fitted Jaeger-LeCoultre box, original guarantee, paper work and outer card packaging.
Jaeger-LeCoultre, a diamond set brooch watch, No 417888, the brooch mount designed as a wirework sun burst set with diamond highlights, the silvered watch dial with diamond bezel and baguette cut diamond border, 17 jewel back wind and set Jaeger-LeCoultre three quarter plate movement No 652689, brooch, 3.7cm diameter.
A gilt brass four-glass ‘Atmos’ timepiece Jaeger-LeCoultre, mid 20th century The single train movement with torsion escapement and automatic winding via expansion and contraction of an aneroid chamber at the rear of the mechanism, with gilt on black baton numeral chapter ring with Arabic quarters, in a glazed case with angled uprights, the base now with presentation script to leading edge, 22cm high, in original travelling case with instruction booklet.
A Gilt Brass Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, circa 1970, the case with five glazed panelled sides, rectangular shaped base with canted corners, 5-inch gilt coloured dial with Arabic numerals, central skeletonised view of the movement and large oscillating balance wheel, movement numbered "6916 8123" and base signed, 23.5cm high, together with Jaeger LeCoultre booklet See illustration
A Gilt Brass Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, circa 1980, the case with five glazed panelled sides, topside of glazed case with applied engraved inscription plaque "The Timeform Race Card Stakes Thirsk 1982" 4-1/4-inch white coloured dial with applied Arabic and dagger markers, central skeletonised view of the movement with a large oscillating balance wheel beneath, movement signed and numbered "535432", 22.5cm high, together with Jaeger LeCoultre booklet see illustration
A 9ct Gold Wristwatch, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, circa 1958, (calibre P480) nickel finished lever movement numbered "349810", silvered dial with applied dagger markers, subsidiary seconds, case with snap-on back numbered "8475", case with maker's mark "DTE", London 1958, 34mm wide See illustration
a Swiss Brass Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, circa 1970, the gilt brass case with five glazed panelled sides, 4-1/4-inch white dial with Arabic and dagger markers, central skeletonised view of the movement with a large oscillating balance wheel beneath, movement signed and numbered "442146", 22cm high

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